An ocean of emulsion: Christopher Nolan shot more than two million feet of film for The Odyssey

An ocean of emulsion: Christopher Nolan shot more than two million feet of film for The Odyssey
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A promotional image for The Odyssey, which will feature Matt Damon as the titular Odysseus. Image: Universal Director Christopher Nolan is no stranger to epic undertakings, and his latest project pushes the limits even more.

In a recent interview with Empire, Nolan said that they shot more than two million feet of film while on the set of The Odyssey.

Much of the filming for The Odyssey took place on the ocean, too. "It’s pretty primal!" Nolan told Empire. "I’ve been out on it for the last four months. We got the cast who play the crew of Odysseus’ ship out there on the real waves, in the real places. And yeah, it’s vast and terrifying and wonderful and benevolent, as the conditions shift. We really wanted to capture how hard those journeys would have been for people. "

It was clear from the outset that The Odyssey was going to be a massive project. Earlier this year, it was revealed that the movie would be the first commercial feature film to be shot entirely using Imax film cameras. While Nolan has frequently used the 65mm format, including on The Dark Knight, Interstellar and Oppenheimer, he's still had to rely on 35mm film because of the practical limitations of the bulky and noisy IMAX cameras.

Nolan reportedly convinced Imax to improve its cameras and workflow for The Odyssey, resulting in cameras that are lighter and 30% quieter, along with faster processing techniques. The updates made Imax cameras more feasible to use for an entire production, including one set mostly at sea. As a result, Nolan and his production team were able to use Imax cameras for the entire 91-day shoot, producing those 2 million feet of film.

All of that film won't make the final cut of the movie, of course. But it's not Nolan's first time producing extensive volumes of film for a movie. His dedication to the format also required innovation on the set of Oppenheimer. That movie resulted in 11 miles of film, which was unprecedented. It was so much film that Imax had to develop a custom platter just to hold it all.

The Odyssey is an adaptation of Homer's epic Greek poem, telling the tale of Odysseus (played by Matt Damon) making a decade-long journey home to his wife, Penelope, after the Trojan War. Nolan told Empire that he's been dreaming of making this film for decades. He said he grew up with mythological cinematic work, but he'd "never seen that done with the sort of weight and credibility that an A-budget and a big Hollywood, IMAX production could do. "

"By embracing the physicality of the real world in the making of the film, you do inform the telling of the story in interesting ways"

Nolan added that the film format was especially important when telling this particular story. "By embracing the physicality of the real world in the making of the film, you do inform the telling of the story in interesting ways," he told Empire. "Because you’re confronted on a daily basis by the world pushing back at you. "

There's surely plenty of work left on the production of the movie, which is slated for release in cinemas in July 2026. We'll be eagerly awaiting teasers and trailers as that date approaches.

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2025-11-22 19:17

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